Dollar selloff takes a break ahead of PCE inflation data

Started by OZER, Dec 24, 2021, 08:58 PM

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How to get views 101, say Tesla stock is a bubble.


Disastrous energy policy is the root cause of inflation

The argument that if prices inflate, then workers will ask for pay increases and owner will have to increase prices. Well, that's part fiction and an ideal scenario. The fact that wages don't increase with inflation for decades and some companies are forced to keep prices competitive and low compared to larger companies what have better economies of scale, it basically widens the wealth gap by making smaller businesses less competitive and workers buying power decrease over time. Let's not forget that companies only have an incentive to increase wages with inflation for top talent, and no incentive to do so for the rest of their workforce as the others are simply expendable. Economic theory is not reality. Economic Theory works better when there are Unions that fight on employee behalf to ensure everyone gets a fair wage.


first time? here in argentina we have 52% we had like 2000% inflation accumulated in 20 years

10-15% CORRECTION FEB-JUN 2022 SOMETIME.       Get your dry powder ready.

When there is a rate cut in interest, the govt is giving its borrowers easier access to money. When inflation is high, govt will increase interest rate to control and lessen money in circulation.

After long consideration of the facts counterfeiting money, credit cards and fraudulent methods of payment should no longer carry a penalty.  What's good for the goose.

When the government spends trillions it dilutes the money supply.  Not just base money,  broad money too.   We all got those stimulus checks and we're paying for them with increased costs......


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The funny thing is when they say people lost money. It was only monopolized entities . The regular man won  though.

Stop pumping too much money economics 101  And let people live there life's

60 cents of every dollar was printed in the last decade. Think about it. Is that deflationary?